Tamachi Station (Tokyo)
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is a station in Tokyo's Minato Ward.The station is located at .
Lines
Tamachi is served by the Yamanote and Keihin-Tōhoku lines. All trains call at Tamachi.Mita Station on the Toei Asakusa and Mita underground (subway) lines is within walking distance, although there is no physical connection and the stations are generally not marked as an interchange on route maps.
Tamachi is also the nearest JR station to the Mita Campus of Keio University.
Layout
The station consists of two platforms with cross-platform interchange in the direction of travel between the Yamanote line (platforms 2 and 3) and the Keihin-Tōhoku line (platforms 1 and 4). As this is the first cross-platform interchange following the intersection of both lines the platforms are comparatively busy.Adjacent stations
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| Komagome | - | Tabata | - | Nishi-Nippori | - | Nippori | - | Uguisudani | - | Ueno | ||
| Sugamo | Stations of the JR Yamanote Line | Okachimachi | ||||||||||
| Ōtsuka | Akihabara | |||||||||||
| Ikebukuro | Kanda | |||||||||||
| Mejiro | Tokyo | |||||||||||
| Takadanobaba | Yūrakuchō | |||||||||||
| Shin-Ōkubo | Shinbashi | |||||||||||
| Shinjuku | Hamamatsuchō | |||||||||||
| Yoyogi | Tamachi | |||||||||||
| Harajuku | - | Shibuya | - | Ebisu | - | Meguro | - | Gotanda | - | Ōsaki | - | Shinagawa |
| Stations of the JR Keihin-Tōhoku Line |
|---|
| Omiya - Saitama-Shintohin - Yono - Kita-Urawa - Urawa - Minami-Urawa - Warabi - Nishi-Kawaguchi - Kawaguchi - Akabane - Higashi-Jūjō - Ōji - Kami-Nakazato - Tabata - Nishi Nippori - Nippori - Uguisudani - Ueno - Okachimachi - Akihabara - Kanda - Tokyo - Yurakucho - Shimbashi - Hamamatsucho - Tamachi - Shinagawa - Oimachi - Omori - Kamata - Kawasaki - Tsurumi - Shin-Koyasu - Higashi-Kanagawa - Yokohama - Sakuragicho - Kannai - Ishikawacho - Yamate - Negishi - Isogo - Shin-Sugita - Yōkōdai - Kōnandai - Hongōdai - Ōfuna |
See also
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